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    River Towy (redirect from Afon Tywi)
    The River Towy (Welsh: Afon Tywi, IPA: [ˈtəwɪ]; also known as the River Tywi) is one of the longest rivers flowing entirely within Wales. Its total length...
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    Ystrad Tywi (Welsh: [ˈəstrad ˈtəwi], Valley of the river Towy) is a region of southwest Wales situated on both banks of the River Towy (Welsh: Afon Tywi),...
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    River Taf (redirect from Afon Tâf)
    1979 p 7 "CARMARTHEN BAY. Three large estuaries, the Gwendraeth, Afon Tywi and Afon Taf enter the sea on the east side of Carmarthen Bay and these rivers...
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    is drained by the Afon Claerwen, Afon Teifi, Afon Cothi, Afon Tywi, Afon Irfon, Elan Valley, Afon Gwy, Afon Ystwyth, Afon Mynach, Afon Rheidol Elenydd Monbiot...
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    The Afon Cothi (also known as the River Cothy) in Carmarthenshire is the largest tributary of the River Tywi in south Wales. From its source at Blaen Cothi...
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    The Afon Brân is a tributary of the River Towy (or Welsh Afon Tywi) in mid Wales. Its headwaters rise in Irfon Forest in the northeastern corner of Carmarthenshire...
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    carries road traffic from Llandovery to Cilycwm over the River Towy (Welsh: Afon Tywi) in Carmarthenshire, Wales. It is a grade I listed structure. At the time...
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    River Teifi (redirect from Afon Teifi)
    opens into the estuary. It is sometimes asserted that the Afon Tywi at 75 miles (121 km) and Afon Teifi at 76 miles (122 km) are the longest rivers wholly...
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    Carmarthen station though it would require a new 100m skew bridge across the Afon Tywi just north of Carmarthen station. 3879 Vulcan Foundry-built Austerity...
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    List of rivers of Wales (redirect from Afon)
    Marlais (R) Afon Tywi (River Towy) Afon Gwili (R) Afon Annell (R) River Cothi (R) (Afon Cothi) Afon Gorlech (R) Afon Twrch (R) Afon Marlais (R) Afon Dulas (R)...
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    doi:10.1111/emr.12074. West, Richard (2010). "Shad Monitoring in the Afon Tywi SAC: A Case Study". In Hurford, Clive; Schneider, Michael; Cowx, Ian (eds...
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    located in the Welsh mountains including the River Dee, River Teifi, Afon Tywi, River Wye, and River Severn all of which have significant fisheries especially...
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    decreasing slightly to 573 at the 2011 census. Situated near the bank of the Afon Tywi, the parish extends from near Johnstown to Llansteffan in one direction...
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  • Scottish Gaelic River Severn Hafren Welsh River Towy Afon Tywi Welsh River Usk Afon Wysg Welsh River Wye Afon Gwy Welsh Rodel Roghadal Scottish Gaelic Rothesay...
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    (Breconshire) on the Afon Irfon. The town is on the A483 between Llandovery and Builth Wells and is located near the pass between the Tywi and Irfon valleys...
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  • Pendine Sands afon lledi Afon Cymin Afon Cywyn Afon Gwili Afon Tâf Afon Teifi Afon Aman Gwendraeth Fach Gwendraeth Fawr River Loughor River Tywi Usk Reservoir...
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  • market in London. The small rivers Afon Twrch and Afon Fanafas flow to the south of the village and join the River Tywi between Llandeilo and Carmarthen...
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    the Tywi, north as far as the south of Carmarthen, where it meets the Afon Tywi SSSI; on the Taf, to a point just north of the A477 road and on the Gwendraeth...
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    census was 487. Cilycwm lies on the west bank of Afon Gwenlais, a tributary of the River Towy (Tywi), north of the town of Llandovery. Pont Dolauhirion...
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    Teifi / River Teifi Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion, Pembrokeshire Afon Tywi / River Tywi Carmarthenshire Afonydd Cleddau / Cleddau Rivers Carmarthenshire...
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  • Reservoir Talybont Reservoir Lake Vyrnwy Afon Claerwen Afon Elan Afon Irfon Afon Ithon Afon Llynfi Afon Marteg Afon Vyrwny Clywedog Brook River Wye River...
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    Pembrokeshire and Brecknock. Taf Estuary (Aber Taf) Afon Cleddau Dwyreiniol - Eastern Cleddau River Afon Teifi Afon Tywi Allt Penycoed Stream Section Allt y Gaer...
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    (Dinefwr Castle) 8 July 1966 Castle Situated on a rocky, wooded ridge above Afon Tywi. 11117 See more images Kidwelly Castle Kidwelly SN4089707049 51°44′22″N...
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    halfway between Llanwrda and Lampeter on the A482 in the valley of the Afon Cothi. It forms part of the extensive estate of Dolaucothi, which is owned...
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    1894928386763 (Pont Llandeilo-yr-ynys) 7 August 1966 Bridge Spanning the Afon Tywi approximately 1.4km S of Nantgaredig. Also known as Rhynnws Bridge, Pont-newydd...
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  • eastern part of Carmarthenshire, Wales. It is close to the confluence of the Afon Cennen and the River Towy. Population is 516 according to 2017 census. The...
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    diverges at the latter. North of Ammanford, it follows the valley of the River Tywi north to Llandeilo (formerly the junction for Carmarthen) and then Llandovery...
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    important place as it was the river crossing of the River Loughor (Welsh: Afon Llwchwr) for the Romans. The main Roman Road ran through the villages and...
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    Views to the north include Mynydd Epynt and Brecon, with Llandeilo and the Tywi valley to the west. As in all mountains care is needed when the weather is...
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    dyfroedd, meaning "church enclosure amid the waters", i. e. between the Tywi and the Afon Brân just upstream of their confluence. A smaller watercourse, the...
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